As a massage client it's happened to me lots of times--most of the time actually. Used to go to a guy regularly where I didn't drape (he didn't really have one) and I almost always got hard. After the first couple of times, I finally said something about it like "Sorry man, I can't help it." He just laughed and said, "Hey better to know that everything's working like it's supposed to, I always say." I did notice that when he was working on me, he never stared at my body, cock, or anything else. He usually looked off like he was concentrating. After that experience, I've never felt embarrassed about popping wood during a massage since then.

I love to get a massage...the real thing from a professional!! On my first massage I was told some men choose to either wear underwear or be completely naked. My therapist explained if I was comfortable it would work better for him if I was naked. I didnt care and he used some proper draping ect. I am a Law Enforcement Officer and have problems with my thighs ect. I did get an erection and it stayed hard for most of the 90 min massage. At the end I apologized and he actually laughed. He said he just works around it and in the places he was working..like right next to my scrotum, it was inevitable. Therapist told me it was way normal and happens to most guys...I have always had a really easy time getting a hardon, my girfriend just needs to look at it lol!! Anyway seems to me to be totally normal and a professional will just ignore or work around it!! Cheers

Sometimes it get hard and sometimes it does not. I don't say a thing and neither does he. I always wonder what he thinks ....

mmmm...might be a good question for onenuttertoo.. well my man...what do you think

To me it's more uncomfortable if nothing is said. I'd rather just let you know that it's a natural reaction, it happens often and don't think about it. That way the client can relax and not focus on it. No sense in being wigged out about a boner if you are paying for a service.

One was very attractive, the other was more average. I don't recall getting an erection in either situation (I wasn't having my upper thighs worked though... I get hold of my tension in my shoulders and hands).

If you've ever seen the movie couple's retreat, that happened to one of the male characters getting a massage from licensed guy in the movie. Funny scene. A friend of mine also told me that happened to him

I am calling my husband right now and telling him to read this thread. Thank you so much for posting and all of you for answering. He absolutely refuses to get a massage because he knows this will happen to him.

He's too damn self-conscious about his "downstairs." I told him to lighten up, but maybe this post will give him a shot in the arm.

I am a licensed Massage Therapist and this is a normal reaction for men 9and females also become aroused). A professional LMT would not be disturb and will continuing with the massage. It happens....oh well

To me it's more uncomfortable if nothing is said. I'd rather just let you know that it's a natural reaction, it happens often and don't think about it. That way the client can relax and not focus on it. No sense in being wigged out about a boner if you are paying for a service.

I agree, it's probably easier to say something - put the guy at ease, even if the masseur want to put a towel over the hard on, it is better if he says that hes fine with it but doesnt want to look and covers over. silence can be embarassing